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DOL level 4 week 6 • Analogy 1.China : Asia – Italy : _______ 2. chimney : fireplace - ________: bathtub 1. on thursday he gots two letters from the foster machine company 2. before i knowed it, beth had gave me her old bicycle Europe drain

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DOL level 4 week 6. Analogy China : Asia – Italy : _______ 2. chimney : fireplace - ________: bathtub 1. on thursday he gots two letters from the foster machine company 2. before i knowed it, beth had gave me her old bicycle. Europe. drain. DOL level 4 week 1. Analogy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DOL level 4 week 6Analogy

China : Asia Italy : _______

2. chimney : fireplace - ________: bathtub

1. on thursday he gots two letters from the foster machine company2. before i knowed it, beth had gave me her old bicycleEuropedrain

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4ObjectivesStudents will understand open compounds create new compound words by using part of a compound word in the word list. Use their new compound word in a sentence.

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Line 3Line 4windowsillcandlelightcourtyardeveryoneheadlinehandlebarnowheresunscreenice-coldroller-coasterhead-onsky-highhigh schoolroller skatehead startsky blueChoose a compound word from the word lines, choose one of the parts of the compound, and form a new compound word using the chosen part. For example, using light from the compound candlelight, you might say firelight.Use the new word in a sentenceNext volunteer use a part of the new compound to come up with another new compoundFor example, campfire, and use the word in a sentence.Continue until no new compound words can be formed, and then start again with a different compound word from the board.

ObjectivesStudents will use context clues and word structure to learn the vocabulary words.use the comprehension strategies Summarizing, Clarifying, and Adjusting Reading Speed.Use the comprehension Skill Authors Purpose.Understand the selection vocabulary.review elements of a play.

Vocabulary lesson 5brilliant brilliantespread propagacinbrightto open outwardluxurious lujosorich and comfortableastonishment asombrosudden wonderShe could not get over how brilliant the stars looked once they left the city..They found the perfect spot and spread out their blankets.Their beautiful home is very luxurious.As she looked at the stars, she gasped with astonishment..

Vocabulary lesson 5 nudged le dio un codazoplunged hundidoto push slightlyto fallcrowed muchedumbreto brag loudly (past tense)Enjoy your story!!Cheri nudged Jasmine with her elbow.A star plunged from its place in the sky and disappeared from sight.The chicken woke everyone up with his loud crow.

Set PurposesWhy do people take risks?

Writing a PlayFinish your drafts and revise your plays.Concentrate on the movement of our dialogue as you continue to revise. You do not have to use quotation marks for a play.Work with partners to revise your plays. Partners may take parts and read dialogue to each other. This will help you identify dialogue that does not sound natural. List cast of characters at the beginning of a play

grammarUnderlining and ItalicsOur newspaper, the Highland Times, reported the sighting of a bald eagle.The italics are used to identify the titles of certain items, these includeTitles of booksnewspapers,magazines,moviestelevision shows,music albums,CDsworks of art.Underline these titles if you are writing them by hand.In the book The Wizard of Oz, there are monkeys that can fly. My parents liked the television show The Flying Nun.Which CD do you like better I Wish I could Fly or Soaring Above the Clouds?

SpellinghighwayflashlightbasketballanyoneheadlinesometimesshellfishdoorbelleyesighthandlebarworldwideoutlinefootprintwaterfallbrainstormnowherewheneversunscreenhomeworkcoastlinemotorcycletoothachewristwatchHold up two, three, or more fingers to indicate the number of syllables you hear in each word